INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE ABILITY AND LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR. EDITED BY CHARLES J. FILLMORE, DANIEL KEMPLER. WILLIAM S-Y. WANG.

INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE ABILITY AND LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR. EDITED BY CHARLES J. FILLMORE, DANIEL KEMPLER. WILLIAM S-Y. WANG.
Title INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE ABILITY AND LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR. EDITED BY CHARLES J. FILLMORE, DANIEL KEMPLER. WILLIAM S-Y. WANG. PDF eBook
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Pages 346
Release 1979
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Individual Differences in Language Ability and Language Behavior

Individual Differences in Language Ability and Language Behavior
Title Individual Differences in Language Ability and Language Behavior PDF eBook
Author Charles J Fillmore
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 363
Release 2014-05-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1483263207

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Individual Differences in Language Ability and Language Behavior is a collection of papers that discusses differences at the center of the study of language, specifically, on the various dimensions of linguistic ability and behavior along which individuals can differ from each other. Papers also review the development of techniques that measure these dimensions in relation to biological, psychological, and cultural parameters. Some papers review individual differences in language study in terms of different perspectives: that of a psychometrician's, of an individualistic's vantage point, and of a psycholinguistic's. Other papers discuss how each individual accesses, uses, and judges his language through fluency, biases, spatial principles, or a linguistic-phonetic mode. Several papers examine individual differences in language acquisition, such as "profile analysis," strategies in acquisition of sounds, second language learning, and duplication of adult language system. A group of papers addresses the biological aspects of language variation. These biological aspects include selective disorders of syntax (agrammatism), selective disorders of lexical retrieval (anomia), and cerebral lateralization effects in language processing. Certain papers explain individual differences in languages using sociolinguistic analysis. The collection is well suited for linguists, ethnologists, psychologists, and researchers whose works involve linguistics, learning, communications, and syntax.

The Legacy of Dell Hymes

The Legacy of Dell Hymes
Title The Legacy of Dell Hymes PDF eBook
Author Paul V. Kroskrity
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 301
Release 2015-09-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0253019656

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The accomplishments and enduring influence of renowned anthropologist Dell Hymes are showcased in these essays by leading practitioners in the field. Hymes (1927–2009) is arguably best known for his pioneering work in ethnopoetics, a studied approach to Native verbal art that elucidates cultural significance and aesthetic form. As these essays amply demonstrate, nearly six decades later ethnopoetics and Hymes's focus on narrative inequality and voice provide a still valuable critical lens for current research in anthropology and folklore. Through ethnopoetics, so much can be understood in diverse cultural settings and situations: gleaning the voices of individual Koryak storytellers and aesthetic sensibilities from century-old wax cylinder recordings; understanding the similarities and differences between Apache life stories told 58 years apart; how Navajo punning and an expressive device illuminate the work of a Navajo poet; decolonizing Western Mono and Yokuts stories by bringing to the surface the performances behind the texts written down by scholars long ago; and keenly appreciating the potency of language revitalization projects among First Nations communities in the Yukon and northwestern California. Fascinating and topical, these essays not only honor a legacy but also point the way forward.

Multiple Perspectives on Learner Interaction

Multiple Perspectives on Learner Interaction
Title Multiple Perspectives on Learner Interaction PDF eBook
Author William Crawford
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 286
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1501511378

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In the field of Second Language Studies, shared datasets provide a valuable contribution to second language research as many variables are held constant (e.g., participants, tasks, research context) thus allowing for an evaluation of theoretical and/or methodological perspectives that may not otherwise be comparable. This edited volume includes a wide range of studies using a common dataset (the Corpus of Collaborative Oral Tasks). The corpus includes 820 spoken tasks (268,927 words) carried out by dyads of L2 English speakers (primarily Chinese and Arabic learners). Studies included in the book are categorized into three main traditions: learner corpus research, Task-Based Language Teaching, and assessment. Because the corpus contains text and sound files, both lexico-grammatical and phonological analyses are included. Intended for researchers in the field of Second Language Studies with an interest in oral interaction research, this book provides a collection of methodological, pedagogical, and assessment studies using a common dataset.

Talk that Counts

Talk that Counts
Title Talk that Counts PDF eBook
Author Ronald K. S. Macaulay
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 236
Release 2005-01-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0190291672

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Talk That Counts is a sociolinguistic study of variation in discourse employing quantitative methods to explore age, gender, and social class differences in the use of features such as you know, I mean, adverbs, and pronouns. Unlike many studies of discourse variation that focus on a single social factor, Talk That Counts examines age, gender, and social class differences in a gender-balanced sample of middle-class and working-class adolescents and adults, recorded under the same conditions. Differences between adults and adolescents provided the greatest number of statistically significant results, followed by differences between males and females. The smallest number of statistically significant differences were related to social class. The range of variation underlines the need to look at more than a single extra-linguistic variable when examining discourse. It also shows the dangers of generalizing about social class, for example, on the basis of a limited sample (e.g., adolescent boys). In Talk That Counts, distinguished sociolinguist Ronald Macaulay presents an important new approach to the sociolinguistic investigation of discourse variation.

Language and Ethnicity

Language and Ethnicity
Title Language and Ethnicity PDF eBook
Author James R. Dow
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 264
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027220816

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An impressive collection of theoretical perspectives and empirical data which includes papers on Catalan, Galician, Tagalog, and the minority languages of Kenya. Most of the contributions deal with ethnic minorities in North America: language maintenance and shift and cultural aspects of various language minorities' as well as Judeo-English and Yiddish spoken by children of Jewish immigrants.

The Ethnography of Communication

The Ethnography of Communication
Title The Ethnography of Communication PDF eBook
Author Muriel Saville-Troike
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 336
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0470758228

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The Ethnography of Communication presents the terms and concepts which are essential for discussing how and why language is used and how its use varies in different cultures. Presents the essential terms and concepts introduced and developed by Dell Hymes and others and surveys the most important findings and applications of their work. Draws on insights from social anthropology and psycholinguistics in investigating the patterning of communicative behavior in specific cultural settings. Includes two completely new chapters on contrasts in patterns of communication and on politeness, power, and politics. Incorporates a broad range of examples and illustrations from many languages and cultures for analyzing patterns of communicative phenomena.